A Great Victory | by a British Piano J "CONGUERED THE WORLD." This eflectivuy fcoma uofthe suco*M of the Great Hopkinson Piano. Tlio world-famed raakergj j. and J. Hopkinson, brought to bear on the world's buyer# and usars a tremendous and unassailable fight ing■ force—Quali>. the expert finds in e. ery inch of the Hopkin son, every movement, a*|d in volume an* tone—Quality, the quality which lasts. The Hopkmstfh is moderately priced, but costs more than the v; BOYD.—Britain's Great Cottage Piano. Our guarantee and the maker's with each piano, 55 years' colonial experience, liaay instalment plan. :■ ;K The British & Continental Piano lifiSEU AM M Co., Devon St., New Plymouth HUTI SHfLHII
May you ham A Prosperous and Glad New Year. In wishing you every good! wish for the coming year, wo are also sensible of tlio many favors receired from the buying public of New Plymouth. i . For your consistent support we thank you; for your confidence we thank you. During the coming year, 1915, we look forward to a continuance of our happy business relationships. As in the past, we will always strive after higher values, and patrons can rest aasur ed that DESPITE THE WAR IN EUROPE, high-grade goods at more economical prices, will always rule at Morey's. To new arrivals in the district we extend the hand of welcome—may New Plymouth prove a stepping stonA to fortune. Morey and Son NEW PLYMOUTH. riNU AT STRATFORD.
HGSI PIGS I J)IMOCK AND QO, JjTD. Will receive Prime Bacon figs ti th» following weighing station*:— RECEIVING DATES FOR JANUARY: Okato—Monday, I], 25. Mo turoa-—Tuesday, 12, 26. Inglewood—Wednesday, 8, 13, 20, 27. Smart Road—Monday, 2,18. Waitara—Tuesday, fl, 19, Midliirst—Monday, 4, 18. Do uglas—Tuesday, d. Stratford—Wednesday, 6, 13, 20, 27. Toko—Monday, 11, 25. Tariki—Tuesday, 12, 28, Huiroa—Tuesday, 19. Agents—0. E. STREET, Fitaor. - J. MARRA, Stratford, J. BURKE, Sltham. T. C. ARNOLD, Huron. PIG 6 J PIGB» rpHE INGLEWOOD BAOON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs between 1121b. and 1501b., dead weight, •FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. At the i Factory—Wednesdays, January 0, 13, 20, 27. Waitara—Mondays, Jan. 4 and 16. ilidhirst—Tuesdays, Jan.'s and 19. Tariki—Mondays, Jan. 11 and 25. Smart Rotkd—Tuesdays, Jan. 12 and 26. Toko— Moiiadsy, Jan. 11. and 25. Douglas—Mondays, Jan. 4 and l'S. fIG SI PIG SI -J3OGTHWICK & SONS (Australasia), Ltd. rpHOS. RECEIVING DATES FOR DECEMBER. Toko— Monday, 7 and 21. Douglas—Monday, 28. Stratford—Tuesday, 1, 8, 15, 22, 24. Mid hirst—■'VPednesiy, I, 16, 30. Tt r i lo—Wednesday, 9, 23. Te We ra—Wednesday, 2. PIGS ' PIGS! (JIH2, JJAOO* BUCBIVmG DATES FOR . JANTJAEY. MOTUEOA—S, 19. OKATO—4, 18. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. J. YANOLE, Stratford. READ an advertisement. , "I suffered a good deal with haw nclies and tried almost everything Wlwj out getting relief" writes Mr Leef, Wliirinaki, New Zealand. TMj read an advertisement on ChamberlaiO Tablets and thought thr.t they WOlff do me good. I bought a box, and f* truly say that my headaches were .. lieved after a few doses. Everyone < whom I have recommended Caamtg lain's Tablets, ba» beat bendtorif ttejr g§d
rrARANAKI WOOL, SHSEPSKLS, AIDE & TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JAN. 12,1915. CLIENTS are particularly requested U " forward consignments early. Small consignments will toe received *t PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Btrai (ord for sale, where vendors ca» reij da their produce neetisg FULL OOM PETITION. NEWTON KING JJBW PLYMOUTH HIDE, BHEEPSKJUP WOOL AND TALLOW BALKS. SIDES CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 1915. Consignments received between salt* at any time during working hours. Advice cards and address labela at application. Good competition asßuraa L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. Hide Store: Gill Street. S3TKATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHSRI SKIN & TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 1915 Clieats are requested to forward eoa gignments bc as to reach us by Jri't-v previous to Sale. W. M. BAYLY & CO BTRATFORD. £J- B W GOODS Are Now Arriving for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS in LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FOOTWEAR. In Great Variety. SADIES' SHOES, in the very latest shapes, raised toes, laced or buttoned, at 16/fi GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, from leading English and Colonial houses, from 17/8 CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR IN GREAT VARIETY. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. J. P. LARSEN, Bootmaker and Importer, INGLEWOOD. ui autu mar 'or bafcr or MfliDt hot wsia only. ;No lookin g In t*a mtn- ■ rtaiawtamdy,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 177, 5 January 1915, Page 2
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